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I'd try Sew Classic. She carries a lot of parts...
I'd try Sew Classic. She carries a lot of parts for vintage machines. Also, you can always try your local repair guy. Some of the 'old' sewing repair shops that have been in business for a very...
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Jenn, one way to remember the difference between...
Jenn, one way to remember the difference between a Model 66 and a Model 27/127 is the bobbin. The Model 66 has a drop in ocillating hook - more like a modern drop in bobbin machine. The 27/127 has...
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Your Singer Model 127 with the Sphinx decals is...
Your Singer Model 127 with the Sphinx decals is very easy to service yourself. You don't need to pay to get it done just follow the manual on where to oil the machine. Take off the needle plate and...
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